This has turned out to be surprisingly good. They've managed to re-capture the spirit of the original and modernise it at the same time. And I like that they are all new characters so we can imagine that it takes place in the same universe with the mantle of the Charmed Ones being taken on by a new generation.

Ok, today I binge-watched the last of "The Golden Girls". It was a bit different from what I thought (I never went so far with this show, tbh) but I liked the ending. One of the things I will miss about it is how they made fun of things that nobody would want (or be able) to joke about, despite the show´s quite obviously liberal orientation. This show was delightfully anti-PC!! See the scene from the series finale as a proof:

Just finished BBC´s "Bodyguard" with Rob Stark Richard Madden. It was good action drama, though 24 and Homeland did it before, and better, sorry to say that. The camera work and the direction are above average, better than the actual script, which is not bad but might have been better. The actress who plays the main character is totally lack of charisma and looks like Dickie´s older sister. The worst of all is the fact that the fiction depicted is more real than we think...

...So, to make things sweet as an Easter bunny, here is this pic with the delicious Madden boy.​

"CBS Sports presents...The Prudential College Football Report, sponsored by The Prudential, offering a full range of insurance and other financial services. The Prudential: the Rock...it's strong, it's on the move, it's bigger than life."

(Don Robertson, opening billboard on The Prudential College Football Report in the 1986 season [Jim Nantz's second season with CBS Sports])

"CBS Sports presents...The Prudential College Football Report, sponsored by The Prudential, offering a full range of insurance and other financial services. The Prudential: the Rock...it's strong, it's on the move, it's bigger than life."

(Don Robertson, opening billboard on The Prudential College Football Report in the 1986 season [Jim Nantz's second season with CBS Sports])